Bruce wrote:
>FYI
>Nikon deleted the aperture ring only from their "G", cheapo lenses. This only
>effects users of MF bodies. The aperture is controlled from the body for
>all of
>the AF cameras. All the AF lenses have a lock to keep the lens at its smallest
>aperture ("A") setting.
>Canon and
>That would be the only reason to replace the diaphragm ring, to save money.
>I doubt very much the Nikon is removing them from their lenses because
>their user base demanded it.
Pentax would kill herself if they dump the aperture ring. At least tons of
loyal Pentax users need it (for current ca
That would be the only reason to replace the diaphragm ring, to save money.
I doubt very much the Nikon is removing them from their lenses because
their user base demanded it.
At 12:12 PM 2/24/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>Cac> It is conceivable that Pentax might choose to go the same way
>without a
On Monday, February 25, 2002, at 07:45 AM, David Brooks wrote:
> Although this switch does come loose on occasion,like
> for instance, on my first job with the D1.I turned the
> camera on and all i got was a blinking FEE.Major
> panic as i see my carrer hit the tubes.Thank God
> i had the manual
On Sunday, February 24, 2002, at 03:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It is conceivable that Pentax might choose to go the same way without
> a lens with aperture ring as an option as they now have no manual
> focus old tech SLR in the 35mm range.
Even the MZ-S relies on the aperture r
TTL flash (corroded
contacts, but it works).
Right now it's in my daughter's posession, but she can be coerced on giving
it up.
Jeff
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Dave
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, William Robb wrote:
> That was one of those things I never did figure out. Minolta MD
>
In a message dated 24/02/02 13:25:31 GMT Standard Time, Pal writes:
<< If that is the only reason wouldn't it be easier to just put a locket "A"
setting on the aperture ring like Pentax does? >>
Well, they already have a minimum aperture lock - but it's a tiny thing and
quite simple to overlo
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> From: "Ed Mathews"
> Subject: RE: Switching to Pentax
>
>
> > I'm not saying this just to be a "anti Pentax" jerk, but I
> feel I need
> > to state it: My late fathe
Adding insult to injury to NIKON regressing, their new
F55 has not got TTL HA HA...how con a manufacturer
do that? the hotshoe looks like the spotmatics!
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Cac> It is conceivable that Pentax might choose to go the same way without a lens
with aperture ring as an option as they now have no manual focus old tech SLR in
the 35mm range.
Cac> What do you think?
Cac> Kind regards from sunny Brighton
Cac> Peter
Hi Peter,
I think it was great id
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> I'm not saying this just to be a "anti Pentax" jerk, but I
feel I need
> to state it: My late father's one and only SLR was a new
Nikon EM, and
> I still have it, and my ki
ly mean junk.
Thanks,
Ed
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on 2/25/02 1:06 AM, Mark Cassino at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'd second that - the XR-2 is a fantastic camera. All manual, mirror
> pre-fire via the self timer, DOF preview, PC jack, and a little window in
> the pentaprism to let you see the aperture setting (like the MX and
> LX.) It also has
dont make me lust after it as well :) I have a xr-10 and a xr-10m. Been
hunting for a xr-m and lusting for xr-x3pf. I guess xr-2 wont be needed
once i have these :)
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 08:06:54PM -0500, Mark Cassino wrote:
> I'd second that - the XR-2 is a fantastic camera. All manual, mirro
I'd second that - the XR-2 is a fantastic camera. All manual, mirror
pre-fire via the self timer, DOF preview, PC jack, and a little window in
the pentaprism to let you see the aperture setting (like the MX and
LX.) It also has a needle meter display, and the analog info is great.
- MCC
At 0
ed get what they deserve, screwed.
>
> Ciao,
> Graywolf
>
>
>
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> On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, William Robb wrote:
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> > That was one of those things I never did
am Robb
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> That was one of those things I never did figure out. Minolta
> MD lenses had an aperture lock, as did Canon FD lenses, and
> of course Pentax A lenses. Nikon, in thei
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, William Robb wrote:
> That was one of those things I never did figure out. Minolta MD
> lenses had an aperture lock, as did Canon FD lenses, and of
> course Pentax A lenses.
> Nikon, in their wisdom, never added this to their lenses.
Uh... yeah, they did. :) Here's a pic:
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Subject: Re: Switching to Pentax
> Peter wrote:
>
>
> >Being also on the Nikon lists, I can offer another
perspective here. Pros are
> >welcoming this change as it means that they can no longer
make occasional
Andreas Wirtz wrote:
> Unfortunately it is not gonig ahead, too...
> Andreas Wirtz
> Raul Lithgo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am switching to Pentax which is not going backwards.
If it is not going backwards or ahead, it must be going nowhere. Not
very confidence building. :)
Bob
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Unfortunately it is not gonig ahead, too...
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I am switching to Pentax which is not going backwards.
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Peter wrote:
>Being also on the Nikon lists, I can offer another perspective here. Pros are
>welcoming this change as it means that they can no longer make occasional
>errors with
>the aperture ring (current Nikon AF lenses must be set to minimum aperture
>for f-stop
>control thru the control
Peter wrote:
>It is conceivable that Pentax might choose to go the same way without a
>lens with
>aperture ring as an option as they now have no manual focus old tech
>SLR in the
>35mm range.
I don't think they will since most of their cameras currently sold is
dependent on an apertur
<>
Being also on the Nikon lists, I can offer another perspective here. Pros are
welcoming this change as it means that they can no longer make occasional errors with
the aperture ring (current Nikon AF lenses must be set to minimum aperture for f-stop
control thru the control dial on the rear
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